John Davies
Active Years
Min year: 1591, Max year: 1799, Max count: 6
As Author
- 1591: [O Vtinam
- 1596: Orchestra or A poeme of dauncing
- 1599: Nosce teipsum
- 1599: Nosce teipsum
- 1599: Epigrammes and elegies. By I.D. and C.M
- 1599: Epigrammes and elegies
- 1599: Hymnes of Astrĉa
- 1599: Nosce teipsum
- 1602: Nosce teipsum
- 1602: Mirum in modum
- 1603: Microcosmos
- 1605: Microcosmos
- 1605: Wittes pilgrimage, (by poeticall essaies) through a vvorld of amorous sonnets, soule-passions, and other passages, diuine, philosophicall, morall, poeticall, and politicall. By Iohn Dauies
- 1606: Bien venu
- 1607: Yehovah
- 1608: Nosce teipsum
- 1609: Humours heau'n on earth
- 1609: The holy roode, or Christs crosse
- 1611: Microcosmos
- 1611: The right noble and verteous princes, Elizabeth daughter to our Souer. Lor. King James.
- 1611: The scourge of folly
- 1612: A discouerie of the true causes why Ireland was neuer entirely subdued, nor brought vnder obedience of the crowne of England, vntill the beginning of his Maiesties happie raigne.
- 1612: The Muses sacrifice
- 1613: The muses-teares for the losse of their hope; heroick and ne're-too-much praised, Henry, Prince of Wales. &c
- 1613: A discouerie of the state of Ireland
- 1615: Le primer report des cases & matters en ley resolues & adiudges en les courts del Roy en Ireland. Collect et digest per Sr. Iohn Dauys Chiualer Atturney Generall del Roy en cest realme
- 1616: A select second husband for Sir Thomas Ouerburie's wife, now a matchlesse widow
- 1617: VVits bedlam
- 1618: [Three-line poem, signed Jo. Davies Heref., underneath portrait of Queen Elizabeth engr. by F. Delaram.]
- 1619: Nosce teipsum
- 1620: The writing schoolemaster or The anatomy of faire writing. Wherein is exactlie expressed each severall character. Together with other rules and documents coincident to the art of faire & speedy writing. By Io: Dauies of Hereford
- 1620: Thy motto's lyke thy mind, thats much retird
- 1621: Antiquĉ linguĉ Britannicĉ, nunc communiter dictĉ Cambro-Britannicĉ, a? suis Cymraecae vel Cambricae, ab alijs Wallicĉ, rudimenta
- 1622: Nosce teipsum
- 1623: Lo here her type who was of latt [sic], the propp of Belgia [by] Io. Davies ; [--] sumpter Elizabetha Regina, Nic. Hilliard delin. et excud. cum priuilegio Maiestatis
- 1624: A scourge for paper-persecutors, or Papers complaint, compil'd in ruthfull rimes, against the paper-spoylers of these times
- 1625: A scourge for paper-persecutors. Or Papers complaint, compil'd in ruthfull rimes, against the paper-spoylers of these times. By I.D. With a continu'd iust inquisition of the same subiect, fit for this season. Against paper-persecutors. By A.H
- 1628: Le primer report des cases et matters en ley resolues & adiudges en les courts del Roy en Ireland. Collect & digest per Sr. Iohn Dauys Chiualer, Atturney Generall del Roy en cest realme
- 1631: The writing schoolemaster or The anatomie of faire writing
- 1632: Antiquĉ linguĉ Britannicĉ, nunc vulgo? dictĉ Cambro-Britannicĉ, a suis Cymraecae vel Cambricae, ab aliis Wallicĉ, et linguĉ Latinĉ, dictionarium duplex
- 1632: Antique lingue? Britannice? nunc communiter dicte? Cambro-Britannice?, rudimenta
- 1636: The writing schoolemaster or The Anatomie of faire writing
- 1641: An ansvver to those printed papers published in March last, 1640
- 1648: The writing schoolemaster, or, The anatomie of faire writing
- 1652: Psalmos theios, or a divine psalme or, song
- 1653: A work for none but angels & men
- 1656: The question concerning impositions, tonnage, poundage, prizage, customs, &c. fully stated and argued, from reason, law, and policy
- 1659: The writing schoolemaster or The anatomie of fair writing
- 1659: Jus imponendi vectigalia or The learning touching customs, tonnage, poundage, and impositions on merchandizes asserted
- 1661: The civil warres of Great Britain and Ireland·
- 1663: The writing schoolemaster, or, The anatomie of faire writing
- 1664: The civil warres of Great Britain and Ireland
- 1664: Historical relations: or, a discovery of the true causes why Ireland was never entirely subdued nor brought under obedience of the crown of England
- 1666: Historical relations: or, A discovery of the true causes why Ireland was never intirely subdu'd nor brought under obedience of the Crown of England
- 1667: The vvriting school-master: or, The anatomy of fair writing
- 1670: The writing school-master
- 1672: The ancient rites, and monuments of the monastical, & cathedral church of Durham
- 1672: The ancient rites, and monuments of the monastical, & cathedral church of Durham·
- 1674: Les reports des cases & matters en ley, resolves & adjudges en les courts del Roy en Ireland
- 1674: Les reports des cases & matters en ley, resolves & adjudges en les courts del roy en Ireland: collect & digest per Sir John Davis chivaler, atturney generall del roy en cest realm
- 1674: England's independency upon the papal power historically and judicially stated
- 1677: Une exact table al report de Sir John Davys
- 1677: Political and military observations. A new collection
- 1677: Une exact table al report de Sir John Davys chivalier, atturney general del roy en Ireland
- 1679: Political and military observations
- 1680: Political and military observations of the court & camp of France·
- 1686: A memorial for the learned: or, Miscellany of choice collections from most eminent authors
- 1688: Gnwqi seayton. Nosce, teipsum: or, the Delphick oracle expounded, as a looking-glass for the soul
- 1689: Nosce teipsum: or, A leading-step to the knowledge of our selves, as the surest foundation to true religion in all persuasions
- 1697: The original, nature, and immortality of the soul
- 1704: Historical relations: or, A discovery of the true causes why Ireland was never entirely subdued
- 1708: The right Honourable Henry Earl of Bindon, Son and Heir Apparent of the Right Honourable Henry Earl of Suffolk: The Honourable Edward Howard, and Charles Howard, Esqs; Two other Sons of the Earl of Suffolk. John Pitt, Esq; and the Lady Diana his Wife, Daughter to the said Earl. Appellants. The Right Honourable Henry Earl of Suffolk; the Right Honourable Anne, Countess Dowager of Suffolk, Surviving Executors of James, late Earl of Suffolk, Deceas'd, Sir William Russel, Bar. Thomas Marriot, Esq; Susannah Coppinger, Spinster, Executrix of Mary Coppinger, Widow, Deceased, who was Administratrix of Ralph Coppinger, Deceased, John Davies and Margaret his wife. Respondents. The case of the respondents, John Davies, Gent. and Margaret his wife. Upon a Decree of the High-Court of Chancery
- 1710: Flores poetarum britannicorum sef blodeuog waith y prydyddion bryttannaidd
- 1714: The original, nature, and immortality of the soul
- 1715: The original, nature, and immortality of the soul
- 1716: A display of herauldry
- 1723: Bury-Fair: a poem
- 1727: The soul. A poem. Shewing, its divine original, nature, and immortality
- 1733: Historical relations
- 1733: A poem on the immortality of the soul
- 1733: A poem on the immortality of the soul
- 1738: Select fables, tales, &c
- 1747: A discoverie of the true causes why Ireland was neuer entirely subdued
- 1749: The original, nature, and immortality of the soul
- 1751: Historical relations
- 1751: A poem on the immortality of the soul
- 1759: The original
- 1759: The original, nature, and immortality of the soul
- 1761: A discoverie of the true causes why Ireland was neuer entirely subdued, nor brought vnder obedience of the Crowne of England, vntill the beginning of His Majesties happie Raigne, James Ist
- 1762: A report of cases and matters in law, resolved and adjudged in the King's courts in Ireland. Collected and digested by Sir John Davies, Knight, The King's Attorney-General in that Kingdom. Now first translated into English
- 1773: The poetical works
- 1786: Historical tracts
- 1787: Historical tracts
- 1787: Historical tracts
- 1799: Presentation of colours, by Mrs. William Garrett, to the Royal Garrison volunteers, under the command of Major William Garrett
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